- #Pod farm without line 6 interface mac os x#
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- #Pod farm without line 6 interface Pc#
Some problem, yes, Rsolu dplugant in my TonePort and limiting the installation of the drivers of my TonePort For the rest there is always the same as in Gearbox (without GP online on the other hand). In conclusion: a new interface and a dual tone mode. I had my pack pack bass and FX are also available in POD Farm as well as in Gearbox. The versin POD Farm Platinum provides access to) all line extensions of 6 packs. Otherwise, the sounds are exactly the same as for Gearbox, ie from the POD XT. Preset management has improved weight: you can see the amp model presets in the browser. Note though that the new graphical interface with its method "Cover Flow" to navigate the stuff is beautiful and changes a little. I should have done this a long time to have all my sounds preamps, bass, guitar in non-destructive in Logic. Owner of standalone Gearbox for my Toneport, I picked up the portfolio to go to Pod Farm Plugin (it seems that Pod Farm standalone is free for people who have a Toneport).
#Pod farm without line 6 interface software#
This software adds one thing to Gearbox Software (standalone or plugin): Dual tone that is the ability to have two rigs simultaneously.Īnd when we try some presets, one wonders why Line 6 had not done before so some sounds take on a new dimension.
#Pod farm without line 6 interface pro#
My config is the Toneport UX2 for several years so no compatibility issues since it's the same thing.ĪU plugin mode, no problem at the moment in my software of choice ( Logic Pro 7 for now).
#Pod farm without line 6 interface mac os x#
No major problems on Mac OS X is more on my old Powerbook G4. It's always the same system for online purchases of add-ons pack software at Line 6. Overall, the Line 6 Pod Farm is a solid product, and although many guitarists still may not be on board with digital emulations, no one can deny the versatility and flexibility this tool can bring to any recording artist's table. In fact, I prefer Line 6 emulations for clean guitar over the real clean channels on my Mesa amplifiers, especially for super clean guitar lines. You can quickly record scratch tracks and guitar lick ideas, and the emulations sound very good for any sounds with low distortion.
Although the sound will always sound digital and synthesized when the distortions are turned up, and it's compared directly to the real thing, the convenience of being able to play through an amped guitar system, at anytime, anywhere, is invaluable. Line 6 has some of the best guitar emulations available, and Pod Farm is no exception. This way, when you play your guitar lines, there is no noticeable delay, and even the smallest delay can be very noticeable.
#Pod farm without line 6 interface Pc#
This, thankfully, bypasses the main problem with most PC systems.latency. With the supported Line 6 hardware (which is necessary to run Pod Farm), the hardware processes the sound directly, allowing for zero latency monitoring. One great thing about Line 6 software, is that it runs almost flawlessly on Windows systems. There are also many more guitar amps, bass amps, and effects that can be purchased in addition to the basic package. What is new here is the ability to run two amplifiers at once, which allows for some deep creative possibilities. Pod Farm includes over 15 guitar amplifier emulations, over 20 guitar cabs, 5 bass amps and cabs, over 20 stomp box and studio effects, and 5 microphone preamps. The POD series has since been further developed and is still part of the standard set up of many guitarists and studios.Line 6 Pod Farm is the direct successor to Line 6's Gearbox software, and although functionally, it is very similar to Gearbox, the layout and aesthetics have been much improved in Pod Farm. The idea of taking sought after amps, cabinets and effects and digitally modelling them into a compact housing was a milestone in the field of music electronics. In 1998, the first Line 6 POD was launched onto the market and started a revolution in the field of guitar recording.